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  • Birthday 13/10/1979

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    QLD Sunshine Coast
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    Cars<br />Model cars<br />Drawing

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    r32 skyline
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    Mick

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  1. Hey Roger, its mick here (with the recently painted black 4dr 32) Did you get your Work VS rims and the guards flaired?
  2. About 11-12 hours and yea the tracing took a lot of time, ya gotta take a number of breaks in throughout not only cos your eyes start playin tricks but the pen tends to leave a good imprint in your fingers <_< <<has too much spare time :lol:
  3. Hey how is ya, I do all my stuff with adobe photo shop - with the car pics i got a photo and added a layer and then traced it with a pen and tablet (they cost around $130) then with the colours and back ground keep adding more layers. Keep the out line as the top layer. eg. For Kezza's car layer1: Background layer2: The figure in the background layer3: Colour of the car layer4: Wheels layer5: Stickers Layer6: windows layer7: The shine and reflections on the car layer8: The outlines of the car Hope this gives ya a better idea With the straight lines you can use the airbrush click once where you want the line to begin and then hold the shift key and click where you want the line to end or go.
  4. Once you start getting the hang of it (a fair bit of trial and error is involved) it becomes easier. You have to keep at it too, you cant just spend 5 minutes choppin a pic and then say 'ahh that looks like crap' and then scrap it, it does take time
  5. Say its a totally cool idea and they should mass produce them :lol:
  6. Hey dude not exactly sure how you want it, what ya gonna use it for?
  7. just kiddin dude looks nice as it is hehe B)
  8. Nice one man, but you forgot to put negative camber on the rims :lol: j/k
  9. These are some basic skills, nothin to do with nerds
  10. The "Clone Stamp" is a very handy tool for editing photo's, especially if you want to remove something from the picture. Basically if you want to hide something in the picture, you use the clone stamp to copy another part of the picture into that spot, this makes it look a lot more realistic that using the airbrush or paintbrush to edit photos
  11. :lol: ROFL :lol: Hell ya, hi-tech hillbillies hehehe
  12. I had a few goes, i just cant get it to go black for some reason I lowered it and put a bit of negative camber on the wheels
  13. ROFL :lol: , but i must say that that is a pretty stylin background
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